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Bertrand Gouny 11 years ago
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-## slapd
+## docker-openldap
 
 
-A basic configuration of the OpenLDAP server, slapd, with support for data
-volumes.
-
-This image will initialize a basic configuration of slapd. Most common schemas
-are preloaded (all the schemas that come preloaded with the default Ubuntu
-Precise install of slapd), but the only record added to the directory will be
-the root organisational unit.
-
-You can (and should) configure the following by providing environment variables
-to `docker run`:
-
-- `LDAP_DOMAIN` sets the LDAP root domain. (e.g. if you provide `foo.bar.com`
-  here, the root of your directory will be `dc=foo,dc=bar,dc=com`)
-- `LDAP_ORGANISATION` sets the human-readable name for your organisation (e.g.
-  `Acme Widgets Inc.`)
-- `LDAP_ROOTPASS` sets the LDAP admin user password (i.e. the password for
-  `cn=admin,dc=example,dc=com` if your domain was `example.com`)
-
-For example, to start a container running slapd for the `mycorp.com` domain,
-with data stored in `/data/ldap` on the host, use the following:
-
-    docker run -v /data/ldap:/var/lib/ldap \
-               -e LDAP_DOMAIN=mycorp.com \
-               -e LDAP_ORGANISATION="My Mega Corporation" \
-               -e LDAP_ROOTPASS=s3cr3tpassw0rd \
-               -d nickstenning/slapd
-
-You can find out which port the LDAP server is bound to on the host by running
-`docker ps` (or `docker port <container_id> 389`). You could then load an LDIF
-file (to set up your directory) like so:
-
-    ldapadd -h localhost -p <host_port> -c -x -D cn=admin,dc=mycorp,dc=com -W -f
-data.ldif
-
-**NB**: Please be aware that by default docker will make the LDAP port
-accessible from anywhere if the host firewall is unconfigured.
+Fork of Nick Stenning docker-slapd :
+https://github.com/nickstenning/docker-slapd